Advances in understanding the biology and epidemiology of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV)

D. Lau, Brazil Embrapa Trigo, T. B. Mar, C. D. Santos, E. Engel, P. R. Pereira, Brazil Embrapa Florestas
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A tri-trophic network of domesticated grasses (host), various aphids (vector) and barley yellow dwarf virus (pathogen) species has been spread by humans from Eurasia to the rest of the world. Understanding how climate, natural and agricultural landscapes challenge pathogens, vectors, and their natural enemies and shape their dynamics is the key to managing this pathosystem. This chapter provides an overview of this complex system and its evolution. The chapter includes a case study of biological control of aphids causing wheat BYDV in Brazil. The current challenge is to create tools that integrate knowledge of this complex pathosystem and facilitate monitoring and decision making for rational management to reduce the burden of disease.
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大麦黄矮病毒(BYDV)生物学和流行病学研究进展
一个由驯化的草(宿主)、各种蚜虫(媒介)和大麦黄矮病毒(病原体)物种组成的三营养网络已由人类从欧亚大陆传播到世界其他地区。了解气候、自然和农业景观如何挑战病原体、病媒及其天敌并塑造其动态是管理这一病理系统的关键。本章概述了这一复杂系统及其演变。本章包括巴西对引起小麦BYDV的蚜虫进行生物防治的案例研究。当前的挑战是创造工具,整合这一复杂的病理系统的知识,促进监测和决策的合理管理,以减少疾病负担。
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